Following an impressive first full season in prototype competition that delivered five wins en route to the DP championship, 22-year-old Jordan will remain at the wheel of the Dallara-chassied entry, teamed with older brother Ricky, who returns to WTR after a one-year stint with Spirit of Daytona Racing.

Jordan Taylor and Max Angelelli have been crowned Rolex Sports Car Series champions following a dominant performance in Saturday’s GRAND-AM series finale at Lime Rock Park.

Taylor took the Velocity Worldwide-sponsored Corvette DP to a 3.889-second victory over the No. 6 Michael Shank Racing Riley-Ford of Gustavo Yacaman in second, following a late restart with three minutes to go.

After 11 rounds, the fight for the Daytona Prototype championship has effectively come down to three teams, separated by just 11 points. (Photo: John Dagys)

Saturday’s GRAND-AM race at Lime Rock Park (Live! FOX Sports 2, 1:30 p.m. ET) will mark the end of an era, as the 14th and final set of champions will be crowned in the series finale of the Rolex Sports Car Series.

The penultimate round of the Rolex Sports Car Series offered up plenty of on-track action, but it was a battle in the pit lane that got the No. 10 Velocity Worldwide-sponsored Corvette DP out front early.

Quick pit work put the second-generation racer out front ahead of the pole-sitting No. 90 Spirit of Daytona Corvette DP of brother Ricky on lap 22. However, as the Coyote-chassied machine faded with grip issues, Jordan Taylor came to life, leading a race-high 72 laps and en route to a 2.692-second victory.